Kelong cases

Singapore fugitive Wilson Raj Perumal is arrested in Finland for travelling on a forged passport and bribing footballers in the Finnish league. He is sentenced to two years' jail.

April 2011:

Fifa's then-security head Chris Eaton reveals that Singapore has an "academy of match-fixers". Out of 60 complaints from football associations worldwide, 26 associations say that Singaporeans were suspected of being behind "kelong" attempts in their matches.